Jesse the K (
jesse_the_k) wrote2014-02-14 03:29 pm
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The Lane of Daily Swimming
I hinted back on the 3rd, that I'd begun two self-improvement programs. The jinx is off one of them. I think it's one reason I've been feeling much less depressed and cranky and I've had fewer headaches, and I want to share and boast.
I've loved to swim all my life. My parents dipped my roly-poly 2-year-old self in the ocean off Maine and I giggled. For the past 16 years I've splashed regularly from 25 – 60 minutes once to thrice a week.
On 26 Dec 2013, I suddenly decided that I could swim daily, and so I began. I mix up my strokes to minimize RSI; my current 20-minute practice includes four minutes warm-up in the deep end, six minutes crawl, six minutes backstroke, and four minutes cool-down with situps and such.
To start I was totally exhausted after that routine. Oh-so-slowly I've reconditioned myself—a marvelous capacity I thought I'd never regain. Now I feel like I could actually do more at the end of 20 minutes.
In the past fifty days, I've swum thirty nine times. (The pool was closed five days, so I'm averaging 86% of the time). I'm proud of myself, and looking forward to tomorrow's swim.
(Yes, it's chlorinated. I've given up soap and shampoo; I apply Aveeno lotion after I rinse off; and MyGuy generously buzzed off most of my hair.)
I've loved to swim all my life. My parents dipped my roly-poly 2-year-old self in the ocean off Maine and I giggled. For the past 16 years I've splashed regularly from 25 – 60 minutes once to thrice a week.
On 26 Dec 2013, I suddenly decided that I could swim daily, and so I began. I mix up my strokes to minimize RSI; my current 20-minute practice includes four minutes warm-up in the deep end, six minutes crawl, six minutes backstroke, and four minutes cool-down with situps and such.
To start I was totally exhausted after that routine. Oh-so-slowly I've reconditioned myself—a marvelous capacity I thought I'd never regain. Now I feel like I could actually do more at the end of 20 minutes.
In the past fifty days, I've swum thirty nine times. (The pool was closed five days, so I'm averaging 86% of the time). I'm proud of myself, and looking forward to tomorrow's swim.
(Yes, it's chlorinated. I've given up soap and shampoo; I apply Aveeno lotion after I rinse off; and MyGuy generously buzzed off most of my hair.)
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"Body delight" is a lovely phrase, in counterpoint to "body horror"?
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I was kinda stunned. A long time ago I settled on not chasing a cure. As I'm learning, not chasing can bring me closer to what I want.
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Reconditioning is amazing. I've thought myself incapable of it. But looking back to various surgeries, I guess I can regain strength and tone, if I take it slowly and steadily.
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